So what can we convert it into and still have it look like text? Well, we could convert it into pixels by rasterizing it, but that's not the best solution because we'll loose the sharp, crisp edges of the letters, especially once we start rotating and scaling them. All we need to do to be able to work with individual letters is convert the text into something else! At least, not while the text is still text, which brings us to the solution. I mean, of course it's text, right? Yet it's a problem because Photoshop doesn't allow us to select individual letters in a line of text. Or, more specifically, the problem is that the word is text. It may seem like Free Transform is the problem here since it doesn't give us any way of selecting individual letters in the word, but the real problem is actually the text itself. Without a way to select a specific letter, the entire word is made smaller.
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